No, but they did have to wear a star on their clothing.
For traditional Muslims and Jews, only the men can wear T Shirts. For others, clothing doesn't really matter.
Jews were forced by the Nazis in Germany and occupied Europe to wear a yellow star of David so that they can be instantly reconised as Jews.
A star.
A yellow star that indicates they are Jews.
The wore shirts, shorts, and ballet shoes to keep them on the their toes.
They wore aprons and shirts
Sometimes they wear a kanga, which is a type of shaw, can be worn on top of shirts or dresses
Clothes. There isn't really a particular garment assigned to Jews in general and only a few types of orthodox Jews (such as Chasidim and Haredim) dress differently and live separately from the goyim (non-Jews).
people prefer to wear clothes that are not to warm and not to light.people wear pants,full sleve shirts trousers and shirts.
It depends somewhat on the local climate, but in general, most Jews wear some type of underwear, shirts, trousers, shoes, and hats. In the more temperate to cooler climates, these are often supplemented with sweaters, coats, and socks.
There was the Yellow Star decree which forced Jews in Germany to wear a yellow star, in other regions they had to wear a blue star on a white background. Most Jews in the camps had to wear a prisoner uniform.
The Jews of Europe, during the holocaust.